Over the weekend, Kenyans were entertained to a fierce respond by controversial pastor Ng’ang’a to MPs Kimani Ichungwa and Oscar Sudi of Kikuyu and Kapsaret respectively.
Angry Ng’ang’a furiously questioned the remarks of Ichungw’ah while in Bungoma during his Sunday sermon, on his attacks to Trans Nzoia governor George Natembeya.
He asked Ichungw’ah to let the people of Western Kenya deal with Natembeya, as he is from Kiambu County.
“Utaendaje Rift Valley na wee ni mtu ya Kiambu, kuenda kuchochea Natembeya, wachana na watu wa kwao washughulike na yeye,” angry Ng’ang’a remarked.
He further asked Sudi to let the judiciary charge and prosecute , instead of kidnapping and killing young men fighting against bad governance.
Sudi had earlier stated that he would allegedly kill those opposing the leadership of President Ruto William.
In a bold response, Kenyans have asked the government to arrest Ng’ang’a, as anyone criticizing the government is being arrested.
“Si manshika kila mtu anawatusi, endeeni Ng’ang’a sasa. Shikeni huyo sasa!” Carlous said.
“Pastor Ng’ang’a is the beloved son we were asked to listen to. This is violence I subscribed for this year,” Iam Chege commented.
“Pastor Ng’ang’a is has decided that peace is not an option, attacks Oscar Sudi and Kimani Ichung’wah,” City Digest.
“Hawa wanajiona wakali si wajaribu kushika pastor Ng’ang’a the commander ndo mjue hamjui,’ Lil Mbuzi.
“Catholic is now more of a joke and scam, I’m happy I chose siding with Pastor Ng’ang’a,” Sir-Carsm.
The controversial pastor has remained a charming among the young generation, boldly calling out the government to listen to its people without fear.
The youths boldly thanked him for awakening the role of the church in calling out leaders on the need for good governance.
He has remained a vocal religious leader openly criticizing the leaders in Kenya Kwanza government. Many Kenyans have called out leaders in Ruto’s government siding with the government, as Kenyans grapple with tough economic times.
His remarks came barely hours after CS Labour Justin Muturi, called out the security heads on reluctance in handling his son’s abduction in 2024, following protests. He joins the list of Kenya Kwanza condemning the ongoing abductions in the country.
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